Campbell River RCMP Seeking Missing Man
The Campbell River RCMP are seeking the public’s help in finding a missing man.
Campbell River Hospice Thrift Store Grand Opening Today
Campbell River Hospice Society is getting ready to open its new Hospice Thrift Store on Friday and they’re putting extra emphasis on helping locate it.
Santa’s Workshop Needs Your Help!
The Campbell River and North Island Transition Society is looking for a little extra help to brighten the smiles of moms and children this holiday season.
Light Up The Province Winter Impaired Driving Campaign Underway
BC Highway Patrol says almost 200 impaired drivers were caught in this year’s Light Up The Province impaired driving enforcement night, 18 on Vancouver Island.
Federal Funding For Kus-kus-sum Restoration
The federal government is putting one-million dollars toward restoring the Kus-kus-sum site on the K’ómoks Estuary in Courtenay.
B2B Mixer Tonight At Coast Discovery Inn
The Campbell River & District Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors is hosting its final B2B Mixer of the season on Thursday night.
Campbell River’s Winter/Spring Recreation Guide Now Available
Campbell River’s Winter and Spring Recreation Guide is now available.
BC Hydro Issues Another Public Safety Advisory For Section Of Puntledge River
BC Hydro has extended a public safety advisory for people to use caution around sections of the Puntledge River.
Comox Valley Housing Authority Approved
The Comox Valley Regional District has taken a major step toward boosting local affordable housing.
B.C. Housing Minister Responds To New Rental Report
The provincial government is pointing to new national data as a sign that B.C.’s rental-housing market is finally easing after years of rising costs.
Comox Valley Fire Chiefs Remind RV Owners About Safety
The Comox Valley Fire Chiefs Association is reminding RV owners to stay alert to fire and carbon-monoxide risks as colder weather arrives.
Polar Bear Plunge Returns To Goose Spit On New Year’s Day
The annual New Year’s Day ocean plunge is set to return to Goose Spit Park, giving residents a brisk and spirited start to 2026.
Comox Valley Schools Outlines Registration Dates, Expanded Options for 2026-27
Comox Valley Schools is notifying families of key registration dates and new program offerings for the 2026-27 school year.
Canada Overhauls Criminal Code To Protect Victims And Children
The federal government is moving ahead with major changes to the Criminal Code aimed at strengthening protections for victims of violence and cracking down on child predators.
Cumberland Rescue On Blockhead Trail
Comox Valley Search and Rescue was called to the Blockhead Trail in Cumberland late Saturday morning after a mountain biker suffered a serious fall.
Officials Thank Community For Patience During Sewer Conveyance Work
The Comox Valley Regional District, the Town of Comox and the Comox Valley Sewer Conveyance Project team have issued a joint thank you to the community for their patience during construction on Comox Road, Comox Avenue, through the Town of Comox and Electoral Area B.
Courtenay’s Accessibility Plan Survey Now Open
A survey on the development of the City of Courtenay’s Accessibility Plan is now live.
Minister Meets With Private-Sector Forecasters
The Province says B.C.’s economy is expected to see steady, moderate growth over the next few years, according to the latest outlook from the Economic Forecast Council.
Everybody Deserves A Smile Returns For 22nd Season
A long-running Comox Valley student project aimed at supporting people in need is back for another year.
Traffic Work In Courtenay Today
The City of Courtenay will be upgrading the traffic signal cabinet at the intersection of Lerwick Road and Idiens Way.
Quinsam Heights Neighbourhood Plan Open House Today
There is an open house on Monday as the City of Campbell River works on the final stages of updating the Quinsam Heights Neighbourhood Plan.
New Holiday Event In Cumberland This Week
The Cumberland Community Schools Society is hosting its Holiday and Gift Emporium this afternoon.
Province Issues New Guidance On Involuntary Care For Youth
The Province has released new guidance aimed at helping young people facing severe mental health and substance-use challenges get urgent care when they can’t seek it themselves.
John Rustad Steps Down As Leader Of The BC Conservatives
John Rustad has officially resigned as leader of the Conservative Party of British Columbia, a day after the party announced he was being removed as leader.
Saturday & Sunday, December 13th & 14th, check out the River City Christmas Market, at the Willow Point Sportsplex.
at Campbell River Community CentreFriday-Sunday, December 12th-14th, it’s the Great Canadian Craft Fair at the Florence Filberg Centre.
at Florence Filberg CentreSaturday, December 13th, Rare Rebels Vintage presents another Curated Pre-loved Market at the Little Red Church in Comox.
at Little Red Church
The word "éy7á7juuthem" means “Language of our People” and is the ancestral tongue of the Homalco, Tla’amin, Klahoose and K’ómoks First Nations, with dialectic differences in each community.
It is pronounced "eye-ya-jooth-hem."